Team Clinton launched a harsh attack Thursday on what it called Bernie Sanders’ “troubling history of campaign shenanigans” — but the supposed offenses were so minor that any dirty trickster would find them laughable.

One charge leveled by Correct the Record, a super PAC headed by Hillary Clinton’s longtime crony David Brock, found something nefarious about the clothing seniors were pictured wearing in the Vermont senator’s campaign literature.

“Bernie Sanders’ campaign distributed mailers in Iowa that included a photo of AARP members wearing shirts with the slogan of the group’s Social Security campaign,” the PAC said in a news release, suggesting Sanders was falsely implying the AARP had endorsed him.

The PAC also accused Sanders of shady campaigning — a decade ago.

“Sanders was accused of ‘running so-called “push polls,” a tactic considered deceptive in which a partisan caller, masquerading as an independent pollster, asks a potential voter leading questions with the intention of spreading negative information about an opponent,’ ” the release said, quoting a US News & World Report article from Tuesday.

Push polls are a common tactic used by many campaigns — including Clinton’s in Nevada this month.

Sanders did not immediately respond, but he has laced into Brock, a Clinton critic-turned-supporter.

Asked last month about rumors that Sanders was busing voters into Iowa, the senator replied sarcastically, “Based on what did they say that? Based on David Brock’s long history of honesty and integrity?” according to The Daily Caller.